I Know A Lot About HTML And I Wanted To Know If I Could Put An HTML Code
Into An Open Office Doc?
I Want To Put A Comment Form In The Doc Itself. Is There Any Way I Could Do
This? I Want To Make A PDF Where It Has A Open Comment Form And Then One
Person Can Comment Then Pass It On To Another
Also I want to get involed in developing office. But how do I contact someone?
I have tried several methods but I cannot contact anyone.
Also I want to get involed in developing office. But how do I contact someone?
I have tried several methods but I cannot contact anyone.
2007/11/21, cleve keys [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Also I want to get involed in developing office. But how do I contact
someone? I have tried several methods but I cannot contact anyone.
Please put the subject of your question in the subject line.The question
about 'how files are arranged' isn't
Hi,
Sorry for the incorrect spelling. Frankly speaking I took the idea of
encryption from www.hashmail.com. I can check the site and share your
tought
with me.
Spelling isn't a problem if the meaning is clear... In regards to 'hashmail'
web site... That is only a place holder. I think
Hi,
I downloaded openoffice from designated link. Its a opensource product. Is
it anyway possible to build an encrypted program based on this open source
to safeguard ransactions through the program?
Regards
Reeju Roy
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No. 1
Hi,
I downloaded openoffice from designated link. Its a opensource product.
Yep - thanks... most people on this list knew that
Is it anyway possible to build an encrypted program based on this open
source
to safeguard ransactions through the program?
Do you mean is it possible to
Reeju wrote:
it anyway possible to build an encrypted program based on this open source to
safeguard ransactions through the program?
Assuming you meant encrypted transactions, then the answer is yes.
however, before implementing that feature, you'll have to clean up the
OOo codebase, then
To ALL: That question you have to bring up with IBM and Nuance! :o
Robert Smits wrote:
On Saturday 12 May 2007 15:15, Dave Barton wrote:
Original Message
From: Mr. Michael L. Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat 12 May 2007 14:43:33 EST
Does Openoffice offer
On Saturday 12 May 2007 15:15, Dave Barton wrote:
Original Message
From: Mr. Michael L. Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat 12 May 2007 14:43:33 EST
Does Openoffice offer Speech to Text? If how do I access it.
Mr. Michael L. Dixon
No, it's core functionality does not
On Saturday 12 May 2007 15:15, Dave Barton wrote:
Original Message
From: Mr. Michael L. Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat 12 May 2007 14:43:33 EST
Does Openoffice offer Speech to Text? If how do I access it.
Mr. Michael L. Dixon
No, it's core functionality does not
Does Openoffice offer Speech to Text? If how do I access it.
Mr. Michael L. Dixon
aka: Black Diamond
Phone: 562-435-0197
Cell: 562-606-7555
Fax: 562-683-0337
www.geocities.com/mdixon90802/mypage.html
I AM EDUCATED ENOUGH TO NOT CARE WHAT OTHERS THINK OF ME, HUMBLE
Original Message
From: Mr. Michael L. Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat 12 May 2007 14:43:33 EST
Does Openoffice offer Speech to Text? If how do I access it.
Mr. Michael L. Dixon
No, it's core functionality does not include a speech recognition
engine. However, some
Dave Barton wrote:
Original Message
From: Mr. Michael L. Dixon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat 12 May 2007 14:43:33 EST
Does Openoffice offer Speech to Text? If how do I access it.
Mr. Michael L. Dixon
No, it's core functionality does not include a speech
Normally, if you choose Save as (not Save), you should be able to
select the correct format.
abcd2395 a écrit :
I have been trying to save documents as Word files or rtf files and cannot do
so. I keep getting a message that the file cannot be save in the particular
format. I am in an
Mike Mullins a écrit :
When you saved your OF documents, make sure you saved them as a DOC format
which is Microsoft Word default.
Mike
-Original Message-
From: abcd2395 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 2:53 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: [users] I
@openoffice.org
Subject: [users] I have a question about saving as a word document
I have been trying to save documents as Word files or rtf files and
cannot
do so. I keep getting a message that the file cannot be save in the
particular format. I am in an online college and they need the
attachments
: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 2:53 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: [users] I have a question about saving as a word document
I have been trying to save documents as Word files or rtf files and
cannot do so. I keep getting a message that the file cannot be save
in the particular format. I am
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: [users] I have a question about saving as a word document
I have been trying to save documents as Word files or rtf files and
cannot
do so. I keep getting a message that the file cannot be save in the
particular format. I am in an online college and they need
On Thursday, September 28, 2006 4:02 PM [GMT+1=CET], SebTworowski [EMAIL
PROTECTED] wrote:
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I saved it as microsoft word 97/200/XP with automatic extension
checked. When the guy tried to open it with Word... it didn't work.
And even if i tried to re-open this file with openoffice
, 2006 2:53 PM
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: [users] I have a question about saving as a word document
I have been trying to save documents as Word files or rtf files and
cannot
do so. I keep getting a message that the file cannot be save in the
particular format. I am in an online college
I have been trying to save documents as Word files or rtf files and cannot do
so. I keep getting a message that the file cannot be save in the particular
format. I am in an online college and they need the attachments to be in Word.
How can I do this, if it is possible?
Thank you for
On Wednesday 27 September 2006 02:53 pm, abcd2395 wrote:
I have been trying to save documents as Word files or rtf files and
cannot do so. I keep getting a message that the file cannot be
save in the particular format. I am in an online college and they
need the attachments to be in Word.
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